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  • Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C, 24 Skov & Landskab Baghus, 24-0A-AM27

20142020

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I am a PhD student at the Section for Forest, Nature and Biomass. My PhD project investigates how insects in semi-natural habitats respond to different management regimes. I work with both forest and heathland ecosystems. My interests are broad within insect ecology, and include community ecology, conservation biology, and the interplay between environmental variables and diversity. I have spent countless hours identifying crane flies, hoverflies and mosquitoes from different parts of Denmark, and I really enjoy it.

I am currently a teacher at the Field Course in Nature Management (Feltkursus i naturforvaltning), and at the course Biodiversity in Managed Forests.

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